Only 8 conference games of course, and you have in that mix Vandy, Mizzou who often is mediocre. The Florida is not in Athens. Tenn and USCe alternate, so one of those could be competitive at home. Kentucky is decent but away. Miss State is the west team this year and is away. You end up with home conference games of Vandy, Auburn, and Tennessee this year. Then you get GaTech at home. Oregon of course is in ATL. Then they have two pastries.
If they had fewer "neutral site games" it would help, which I guess is Smart's point.
In 2023, their home games of any note at all include Ole Miss, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Mizzou. I don't count UT-Martin and UAB.
They are of course slated to play in Norman Sept. 9, don't know what happens with that one.